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Sacraments, Manual for administration of, by Totanes, [20]

Sagrada Familia, hand-book of devotions from press of, [30]

Saint Augustine, the friars of, [4]

Saint Elizabeth of Jaro, Cuartero, Mariano, first bishop of, [21]

Saint Gregory the Great, Franciscans of Province of, [32]

Saint Isabel of Jaro, Cuartero, Mariano, first bishop of, [21]

Saint Roch, Manual of Devotions to, [28]

Salazar, Domingo, Dominican, [23] first bishop of Manila, [23]

Salcedo, Juan, captain under Legazpi, [29] Vigan founded by, [29]

Sámal dialect or language, [6] first vocabulary in, [22]

Sámar Isles, Arte of Visaya idiom used in, described, [18] dialect or language, [5]

Sampaloc, books published at, see Books second printing-press in Philippines at, [28]

San Agustín, Gaspar de, Augustinian, [20] biographical note on, [36] Conquista by, [20] quoted, [36] Tagal linguist, [36] treatise on Tagal poetry by, [20] Gaspar de, Visaya linguist, [36]

San Jerónimo, Tomás de, known as the “Cicero of Cuba”, [18] Recoleto scholar, [18]

San José de Costa Rica, books published at, see, Books

San José, Francisco, see, Blancas

Sanctos no Gosagueo, printed in Japan, 1591, [35]

Sande, Francisco, founded, Nueva Caceres., [30] Governor, [30]

Sandwich Islands, language used in, [7]

Sanscrit language used in Philippines, [6]

Santa, Barbara, Lafuente, Casimiro, cure at pueblo of, [12]

Santa Eulalia, Pedro Gibert de, Christian Doctrine in Cuyona dialect by, [21] Plan of Religion in Cuyona dialect by, [21] Recoleto bishop of Nuéva Segovia, [21] missionary, [21]

Santo Niño, El, name of first Christian Church in Cebú, [28]

Santos’ Tagal Dictionary, [6]

Sanvitores, Diego, Luis, de, called Ladrone Islands the Marianas, [9] Jesuit writer, [9]

Sanz, Gregorio, a Recoleto missionary, [11]

Sastrón, Manuel, description of Batangas, [30] use of “Malabóng” by, [30]

Satanism in Polynesia, [13]

Satow, Ernest Mason, quoted, [35]

Schools, description of Indian, [17]

Secular clergyman in Retana’s catalogue, ninety-eight, [22]

Seville, books published at, see, Books

Sicatuna, Chief, made, blood-bargain with Legazpi, [27]

Society Isles, language used in, [7]

Soliman, part taken in founding of Manila by, [27]

South Sea islanders, Captain Cook and languages of, [6]

Spain, Abridgment of History of, at Tambóbong, [29] Queen of, Doña Mariana of Austria, [9]

Spanish, books in, printed at Lubao, [37]

Spanish-Japanese Dictionary by Pinpin and Magaurlua, [27] mistakenly styled earliest Philippine imprint, [25] Retana states earliest Philippine imprint to be, [32]

Statistical reports of Franciscan missionaries, [28]

Saint Augustine and Saint Monica, Life of, [30] Gabriel, Hospital of, at Binondo, Retana authority for work printed by Pinpin at, [28] Michael, Archangel, Church rechristened the Holy Child, [28] name of, first Christian Church in Cebú, [28] name-saint of Legazpi, [28] Monica and Saint Augustine, Life of, [30] Nicholas, of Tolentino, Guadalupe founded in honor of, [29] see Tolentino Raphael Archangel, Hospitallers of Province of, [32] Thomas, of Villanova, Novena to, [29]

Suárez, Francisco, cover of La Razon illustrated by, [24]

Sumatran, The, how far civilized, [8]

Superior Gobierno, Del, first newspaper in the Islands, [25]